03 November 2016 4 10K Report

I just obtained homozygous line of one of my overexpression lines. I chose this line for propagation because its expression was highest among other transgenic plants when I use western blotting to examine their expression in T1 generation.

However, recently when I did western blotting again in the T4 generation of my transgene using young leaf tissue, this protein was barely show up in the western blot. Then I tried really young seedlings, this protein can express.

How it possible that the protein lost its expression in later developmental stages or in later generations? This T-DNA insertion is a quite conventional method to generate transgenic plants. Would this gene get silenced in future generation?? Should I care if the gene not express very well in later stages, but does express in seedling stage?

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